报告人：Dr Jinghua Fang，ARC DECRA fellow， School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, University of
Technology Sydney

报告时间：2017年6月21日

报告地点：物理科技楼245室

报告人简介：

Dr Jinghua Fang received her Masters of Science from the Yunnan University,
China. She joined the teaching and research faculty at the Modern Analysis and
Testing Centre, Yunnan University after completing her Masters. Her main focus
was on the atomic force microscopy investigation of nanodiamond fabrication and
applications. She was trained in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) at the Chinese
Academy of Sciences Institute and also received training in Japan.
Jinghua secured a prestigious International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
in 2007 and completed her PhD project “Fabrication,
characterization, and applications of anodic aluminium oxide” at the
University of Melbourne. With more than 10 years experience in materials
characterization, Jinghua has developed expertise in materials science and in
transmission electron microscopy(TEM), Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM),
High-Resolution Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM), and
Focused Ion Beam (FIB) techniques. Her newly developed techniques enabled her to win seed funding from the
Melbourne Materials Institute in 2011. At the end of 2011, she joined the
Plasma Nanoscience Centre Australia (PNCA) group at the Commonwealth Scientific
Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) after winning an Office of the Chief
Executive (OCE) Postdoctoral Fellowship. At the CSIRO, Jinghua worked on
one-dimensional nanostructure synthesis and applications using low-temperature
plasmas. Her investigations have demonstrated that the nanoporous anodic
aluminium oxide membranes are one of the best modern platforms for designing
the new-generation nanoplasmonic metamaterials. At the end of 2015, Jinghua joined the School of Mathematical and Physical
Sciences, at the Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney as a
Postdoctoral Research Fellow. In 2016, she won an Australian Research Council
(ARC) Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Her major interests are materials science and engineering, mainly focused on
plasmonics, template-assisted nanostructure